Local beer but Caribbean colours down on the South Bank. There was even a magenta flamingo admiring the views of the Walkie Talkie and other City skyscrapers. […]
In Scotland’s fish and chip shops you’ll find fried and battered sausages, black pudding, burgers and chip rump steak. The country is also known as the home of deep-fried Mars bars, believed to […]
Whenever I’m in Edinburgh I find it hard to resist a stroll up and around Calton Hill. Today I joined a guided photography walk, which slanted perfectly toward my penchants – […]
Stacked in the gardens of Greenway House, once the home of Agatha Christie, do these pots give any clues about the life of the Dame of Crime? Copyright Debbie Smyth, 5 August 2016 […]
South Devon delights its multitude of visitors, whatever their interests and passions. It wins you over whether inside or outside, water side or cliff top, modern or traditional, eating or drinking, active or resting. One […]
Always remember to look up. From many spots in London, you’ll spot the BT Tower peeping over the treetops and rooftops. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 9 July 2016 Part of Weekend […]
The Leadenhall Market in east London has a long and fascinating history. Its life dates back to the 15th century, when it started as a grain and other foodstuffs market. It […]